* or pass $CC in the environment, like so:
csh: setenv CC cc ; ./configure
- sh: CC=cc ; ./configure
+ sh: CC=cc ./configure
Before doing this, you'll need to nuke `config.cache'.
- If you get errors about not being able to find Gtk or Motif (the
- gtk/ or Xm/ header files), and you can't find them on your system,
- then your system is horked and your vendor is lame. Perhaps the
- problem is that you don't have some kind of ``development option''
- installed. Xt/ is free and available on all systems; Xm/ (Motif)
- is available on all commercial systems except SunOS 4.x and some
- early releases of Solaris. Linux and other free Unixes systems
- usually come with Gtk, but a Motif clone is also available from
- http://www.lesstif.org/.
+ If you get errors about not being able to find Gtk, then perhaps
+ the problem is that you don't have some kind of ``development
+ option'' installed.
RUN-TIME PROBLEMS:
* Is the problem in the driver (`xscreensaver'), the GUI
(`xscreensaver-demo'), or in the graphics hacks?
- * If the problem is in the GUI, was it built using
- Motif, Lesstif, or Gtk? Which version?
+ * If the problem is in the GUI, was it built using Gtk, Motif,
+ or Lesstif? Which version?
* If the problem is in one (or more) of the hacks, which ones?
If you're not sure, try running `xscreensaver-demo' to go